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New Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center To Welcome First Residents — the Colorado Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Supreme Court Library, and Office of the State Court Administrator

On Monday, December 3, 2012, the Colorado State Judicial Branch announced that the Colorado Supreme Court, Colorado Court of Appeals, Supreme Court Library, and Office of the State Court Administrator will be moving into the newly constructed Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center on December 15 and 16, 2012.

In anticipation of the move, the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals will close at 4 p.m. on Friday, December 14. They will reopen in their new location on Wednesday, December 19. Any deadlines for filings on December 17 or 18 in either court are automatically extended to December 19. The Supreme Court will not announce any decisions on December 17 and the Court of Appeals will not announce any decisions on December 20.

The Supreme Court and Court of Appeals will stop checking out records on Friday, December 7, and will not accept records for return or filing until Friday, December 21. Any records with a due date during this time period are automatically extended until December 21.

The Supreme Court Library closed on November 23, and will also reopen on December 19. The Office of the State Court Administrator will close on Friday, December 14, and will reopen on Monday, December 17.

Additionally, a media tour of the new Justice Center is being planned for Tuesday, December 11. Details will follow on the State Judicial website. For more information regarding the move to the new Justice Center, click here.

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